ThunderFoot
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- Oct 31, 2007
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LTC I wouldn't touch that with your yard stick,,,LOL
Why do you need to track bigfoot when they come to your buddy's house and talk and poke holes in the bean cans with screwdrivers and what not? How about setting up a table with a good supply of canned beans and a couple screwdrivers for a start?Good morning folks. Wow this is a large thread and I have missed a lot, and due to my time restraints I am not going to go back over 100+ pages and catch up. But I did read the opening post, way back yonder and I would like to say this. I am 49 years old and have been an avid outdoorsman almost all my life here in the Panhandle of Florida. If anyone has a FRESH track I sure would like to try and track it or at least look at it.
I don’t claim to be and expert tracker, just a good ol redneck, and a riverbank redneck at that, with a ton of outdoor experience. I would like to keep my area of tracking to N.W. Florida, south Ga. and AL. for I am more familiar with this area. It wouldn’t do me or any one else any good for me to travel to and area that I know nothing about.
Ah, I see. You don't believe him either, huh?That is a different thread and I don't feel the need to comment on that here. Please keep his comments that he has made to him. I will only be accountable for the comments that I make. Thanx
Ah, I see. You don't believe him either, huh?
Maybe someone can do something with them and clean them up and see that is all that was done the first time. Nothing added or any one drawing anything on the photos. Maybe I am just being to hopeful but I do see it, even in the original photograph. Not as clear as the enhanced but it is still there.
There are few such moments when a set up so precious, so right comes and it is acted on with perfect excution.He will sit on the bank and reach across the mud to grab you.